So, disc brakes are big in the news again, with Owain Doull claiming that one nearly took his foot off (sort of) in Abu Dhabi. Anyway, we’ve been here before, and there’s plenty of people claiming that the blades of doom will be amputating limbs at will, with others offering the counter view that you couldn’t cut yourself out of a wet paper bag with one.

Anyway, there’s nothing like a couple of beers of a Friday to make us amenable to a bit of unrigorous scientific testing. And so earlier we were on facebook live offering up various meat and vegetable products to the Ice-Tec rotor of Tony’s rear wheel, ably powered by Liam the intern. Cucumbers, carrots, bananas and chorizo were sacrificed to the rotor, plus a bit of pork belly so we didn’t have to use our own flesh. It’s quite a middle class selection. But the office is next door to Sainsbury’s. At the end we also gave it a shoe to eat, to see if we could replicate Doull’s predicament. Now we’ve stuck the vid up on Youtube too, so here it is in all its unrehearsed glory. Enjoy!
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22 thoughts on “Road discs: what will they cut?”
razorsharp
Just a few days ago on hackaday … pretty sharp eh
frogg wrote:
Send one to Doull with compliments! ahahhaaahhhaah
Boss Hogg wrote:
excellent, then he would have a real reason to complain …
Excellent test.
Excellent test.
Well done.
We should ban spokes first before discs.
Damn that made me nervous!
Damn that made me nervous! Fingers that close to moving parts, gloves or otherwise…you’re a braver man than me!
Well, I for one, hope that
Well, I for one, hope that they ban chorizo and cucumber from the peloton.
Legends
Legends 🙂
Who’d be a bloody intern?!! I
Who’d be a bloody intern?!! I hope at least he got to take the results home to make a nice casserole. I think you should perhaps have used a control to validate your results:
pockstone wrote:
We did offer I even rinsed off the pork (technical term) but he said he didn’t have any room in his bag…
Tony Farrelly wrote:
ooh er missus!….
going by this extensive
going by this extensive scientific experimentation, roadies need to toughen up, and stop crying at everything new.
Try adding 30 mph impact to
Try adding 30 mph impact to the test to simulate the impact of a moving rider onto a stationary but spinning disc, or vice versa 30mph spinning disc hitting stationary cyclist. Not certain about the sharpness of the disc but the speed of impact will have a major effect. It works well for fruit with a bill hook.
See video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUgQ-g2nwCE
from 3:10 onwards to see effect of moving blade (disc) on stationary rider – watermelon or pineapple
the next video is instructive
the next video is instructive!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaImt71B5BY
spinning blade (a little bit fast!) and moving fruit but is show the effect of speed of impact with a bluntish blade.
Cutting edge journalism
Cutting edge journalism 😉
suitably homo-erotic, all you
suitably homo-erotic, all you need is an overweight nurse and you can remake some carry on films!
Well what we’ve all learned
Well what we’ve all learned is keep your cucumber covered whilst racing.
Yorkshire wallet wrote:
But think of the grams you’d save.
I’m amazed any mtb riders are
I’m amazed any mtb riders are still around (they are pobably without their cucumbers or chorizo’s tho!), discs have been used in down hill, XC and more recently cross.
Why are MY Fridays at work
Why are MY Fridays at work not like this?
So yes. Basically. Shock
So yes. Basically. Shock result, disk brakes do indeed have the ability to cut on contact.
Prosper0 wrote:
Yes, if you’re a giant carrot riding a bike.
Apply br(e)aking heat
Sure interesting… And funny 😀 Next time I would love to see you road.cc guys do a more thorough test with a rotor that is hot after the brakes are applied. So do this the next time:
1. 30mph+ riding
2. Apply brakes
3. Then get your fresh meat out to the spinning rotor
I am not saying that this will be more “cutting edge”. I am saying that it would be interesting to see if it is. Because this is what a real live test would look like.